Mar 10 2010
Comeback
As I hauled on my winter coat and scarf yesterday afternoon, I thought “I might as well be living back East.”
Actually, I would have been doing better if I had been living back East. I was talking to my colleague in New York and he told me that it was about 60 degrees there, whereas it was a paltry 45 here. In the afternoon.
Making my way through the short cut to Megan’s house, I noticed how much storm damage there was: trees uprooted or fallen, bushes battered to their knees. Threading my way through the detritus made it a little less of a short cut*. Arriving at my sister’s, I just left my coat on. She had surprises for me: another $400 Amerigas bill** (the gift that keeps on giving!), some ribollita soup from Sunday night dinner, and a hat made for me by Lu. Just in time for winter’s comeback appearance!
I have to say it amazes me that one can take what is essentially a string and make it into a hat or sweater.
It rained like crazy last night, and I feel lucky that it wasn’t snow, since it’s 32F (0C for the Fahrenheit challenged) this morning. I piled on two quits and three blankets besides wearing my customary sweater to bed. I discovered that my Lu hat tends to come off in the course of a restless night’s sleep, but adds just the right note to my morning ensemble of pajamas, socks, and two sweaters. I’m writing to you with a quilt on my lap and all of us girls are huddled by the heater.
On the bright side, it is sunny out. Rob and I have a date today. He and my brother spent some time on Sunday trying to figure out why my car’s indicators have gone on strike. They seem to have narrowed it down, and if it’s not what they think it is, I’ll order a $100 part and hopefully that will fix it. It’s practically illegal to actually use your indicators in California, but I’d like to get it fixed before I go to the city next month.
Update: Rob came by and did some things and stuff, and now it all magically works again, including the hazard lights, which never did before. Come to think of it, I should have hazard lights on my person at all times. Just in case.
*I was reminded of our friend Paul, who specializes in taking “short cuts” that actually add an hour or more to driving time. He is always surprised when this happens, though no-one else is.
**Surely propane is the only utility where you have to pay a huge sum of money and then use it up, instead of paying as you go. All in all, not a good system.
8 Responses to “Comeback”
What you need is a down duvet or sleeping bag ..or both. Light, but oh! so warm. Awful to be cold at night..
Up to date Ontario has been very fortunate with the winter weather this year.
jx
One of the quilts is a duvet, and I have a featherbed and feather pillows. It’s OK when I’m in bed…it’s just when I get out!
Also partly my fault, since I leave the balcony door open a crack for the girls to go in & out at night. Seems the lesser of two evils.
What about a kitty litter box for emergencies at night? The cats would soon get used to this….or they may be able to learn to hold on, if they don’t like this arrangement…… You are going to have to assert your mistress-ship!!!!!! Maybe………..???????
jx
June might. Audrey wouldn’t. She claws madly at the door, whether she wants in or out, and she just won’t stop. She is RELENTLESS.
Oh, and there is a litter box in the studio/garage at all times, though Henry Etta uses it mostly.
I think you have covered all bases……..CATS!…………sigh
jx
I like how you say ‘Fahrenheit challenged”, like people who use Fahrenheit are the problem. Get with the metric system!
Never gonna happen, my friend! 🙂